WSAT stands for War Shipping
Administration Transport; the number in parentheses shows the number of troops
the ship could hold.USAT stands for Army Transportation Service, and indicates the ship was
chartered or operated by ATS.AK, AP and similar designations denote US Navy commissioned ships.
The order below approximates the order of construction within the yard.

WSAT stands for War Shipping
Administration Transport; the number in parentheses shows the number of troops
the ship could hold.USAT stands for Army Transportation Service, and indicates the ship was
chartered or operated by ATS.AK, AP and similar designations denote US Navy commissioned ships.
The order below approximates the order of construction within the yard.

Hull
#

Name

Designations/names

828

William Eustis

829

John Armstrong

USAT

830

William H. Crawford

831

James Barbour

WSAT (550) USAT

832

John H. Eaton

833

Joel R. Poinsett

834

John Bell

835

John C. Spencer

836

James M. Porter

837

William Wilkins

838

Fitzhugh Lee (II)

USAT

839

Jubal A. Early

840

Richard S. Ewell

841

George E. Pickett

842

William N. Pendleton

843

Moses Austin

WSAT (550) USAT

844

Benito Juarez

845

David G. Burnet

USAT

846

James S. Hogg

AK 139 Pavo

847

Jane Long

USAT

848

James B. Bonham

849

James W. Fannin

WSAT (550) USAT

850

Anson Jones

851

Frederick L. Dau

852

James E. Haviland

USAT

853

Edward Burleson

854

Lorenzo DeZavala

855

Benjamin R. Milam

WSAT (550) USAT

856

Sidney Sherman

857

John Mary Odin

USAT

858

Mary Austin

USAT

859

E. A. Peden

1936

Sam Houston II

USAT

1937

George C. Childress

1938

J. Pinckney Henderson

1939

George P. Garrison

Belgian Liberty
Loan Belgium

1940

Oran M. Roberts

1941

Robert T. Hill

1942

Frederick H. Newell

1943

John H. Reagan

1944

R. M. Williamson

1945

Jesse Billingsley

1946

Edwin W. Moore

USAT

1947

George Bellows

1948

David Wilmot

1949

Samuel H. Walker

USAT

1950

Erastus Smith

1951

Jose Navarro

USAT

1952

Joshua A. Leach

1953

Harvey C. Miller

1954

George W. Lively

USAT

1955

Thomas W. Gregory

1956

Will R. Wood

1957

William M. Rayburn

1958

L. H. McNelly

1959

Lucien B. Maxwell

1960

Albert S. Burleson

1961

Joseph H. Kibbey

AK 129 Phobos

1962

Oscar Chappell

1963

J. S. Cullinan

AK 116 Alderamin

1964

Hugh Young

AK 117 Zaurak

1965

Matthew J. O'Brien

1966

Henry Austin

2420

Charles Morgan

USAT

2421

John W. Gates

2422

Anthony F. Lucas

AK 120 Zaniah; AG
70

2423

William Becknell

Launched as AK 121
Sabik

2424

Harry Percy

2425

Rebecca Boone

2426

Charles Goodnight

2427

Andrew Briscoe

2428

William M. Eastland

2429

Jose G. Benitez

2430

Anna H. Branch

2431

Isaac Van Zandt

2908

John G. Tod

2909

Charles J. Finger

2910

Morris Sheppard

2911

Katherine L. Bates

2912

Jacob Perkins

2913

Robert Henri

2914

Keith Palmer

2915

George Steers

2916

John Gibbon

2917

Thomas Say

2918

Daniel E. Garrett

Army aircraft Repair
Ship Maj. Gen. Robert Olds

2919

Christopher S. Flanagan

2920

John Ireland

2921

Henry M. Robert

2922

Sul Ross

2923

Julius Olsen

2924

Felipi De Bastrop
[Debastrop]

2925

Richard O'Brien

Army Aircraft Repair
Ship Brig. Gen. Asa N. Duncan

2926

O. B. Martin

2927

Henry D. Lindsley

2928

Minor C. Keith

2929

Nicholas D. Labadie

USAT

2930

Arthur St. Clair

USAT

2931

Rufus Choate

2932

Gus W. Darnell

USAT IX 228 Justin

2933

Eleazar Lord

2934

Juan N. Seguin

2935

Betram G. Goodhue

2936

Oliver Loving

2937

Andrew W. Preston

2938

Nathaniel Scudder

Army Aircraft Repair
Ship Brig. Gen. Alfred J. Lyon

2939

John B. Hamilton

2940

Nathaniel Silsbee

USAT

2941

Robert Watchorn

2942

Tomas Guardia

2943

Laura Drake Gill

2944

Angus McDonald

2945

Wynn Seale

2946

T. E. Mitchell

2947

Carlos J. Finlay

2948

Kyle V. Johnson

2949

Jacob A. Westervelt

2950

Robert S. Lovett

2951

Ida Strauss

2952

Thomas Bulfinch

2953

Lorado Taft

2954

Howard L. Gibson

2955

Thomas Eakins

2956

Robert E. Clarkson

2957

Irving Babbitt

2958

Michael J. Owens

2959

Edward G. Janeway

USAT

2960

Herbert D. Croly

2961

Frederic E. Ives

2962

Walter Wellman

2963

Richard J. Hopkins

USAT

2964

J. D. Yeager

2965

Johnny Appleseed

USAT

2966

Paul Bunyan

2967

Anson Mills

2968

Robert Neighbors

2969

Francis B. Ogden

2970

Edwin S. Nettleton

2971

Pontus H. Ross

2972

Clarence Roberts

2973

Otis E. Hall

2974

Charles L. McNary

2975

Cyril G. Hopkins

Completed as Navarchos
Koundouriotis

2976

I. B. Perrine

Completed as Eleftheria

2977

Paul David Jones

2978

Will B. Otwell

2979

Jacob Chandler Harper

2980

Harold D. Whitehead

2981

Clyde Austin Dunning

2982

James Kyron Walker

2983

Walter Frederick
Kraft

2984

William R. Lewis

2985

William Asa Carter

USAT

2986

James Roy Wells

2987

William K. Kamaka

2988

Daniel L. Johnston

2989

Lloyd S. Carlson

2990

Russell R. Jones

2991

John Martin Miller

2992

Wallace M. Tyler

2993

William W. Johnson

2994

Bernard L. Rodman

2995

Leonardo L. Romero

2996

Willard R. Johnson

USAT

2997

Samuel L. Jeffery

2998

Clifford E. Ashby

2999

Alfred L. Baxley

Completed as Lektor
Garbo

3000

Francis E. Siltz

3001

Charles H. Lanham

3002

Mark A. Davis

Psara

3003

Edward N. Hinton

Source:The liberty ships; The history of the"emergency" type cargo ships
constructed in the United States during World War II, by L. A. Sawyer and
W. H. Mitchell. Cornell Maritime Press, Cambridge, Md.,1970Liberty Ships, The Ugly Ducklings of World War II,
John G. Bunker. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1972